Spyker aims to become a significant player on the EV market

Spyker chief executive Victor Muller has reportedly teamed up with U.S. company Volta Volare which specialises in creating electric airplanes. With their help Muller is reportedly planning on creating both Spyker branded electric planes and electric cars.

Spyker is reported to almost go bankrupt. Neither of their vehicles was really successful, they faced a lot of challenges with its unsuccessful Formula 1 entry, failed attempt to Saab’s fresh start and the company definitely goes through hard times, but the awesome thing is that they still have some big shoes to fill.

An ambitious big approach

Spyker chief executive Victor Muller has reportedly teamed up with U.S. company Volta Volare which specialises in creating electric airplanes. With the help of Volta Volare, Muller is reportedly planning on creating both Spyker branded electric planes and electric cars.

“The exciting new sustainable and disruptive technologies will find their way into full electric Spyker cars in the foreseeable future” –stated Victor Muller, Spyker’s Chief Executive Officer.

Rumors

Some sources suggest that Muller is being backed by an extremely wealthy investor and that a prototype of the electric plane has already been created. Additionally, a scale model prototype of the Spyker electric car is reportedly ready for preliminary testing and could form the new backbone of the sports car manufacturer.

Prior to Spyker’s latest round of financial woes, there were suggestions that both the Spyker B6 Venator coupe and convertible models were on the cards for production. Additionally, a production-variant of the Spyker D12 offroader has been rumoured for many years now. It appears as though Victor Muller is using the brand to diversify its projects and while moving into electric planes and cars is unconventional, it could provide Spyker with the revenue it so desperately needs.

Well, let’s wish them good luck with that and welcome Spyker’s eventual entry into the electric car.